2024
DOI: 10.1002/maco.202414502
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Atypical Attack of the Dissimilar Metal Welds of a Water–Water Energetic Reactor Nuclear Power Plant Secondary Circuit: Possible Mechanisms of Failure

Aleš Návoj

Abstract: Dissimilar metal welds are utilized in the energy industry to connect two materials with different material characteristics. In the case of nuclear power plants, the connected materials tend to be low‐alloyed steel and high‐alloyed material. Despite different material and corrosion properties, under the proper environmental conditions, the used construction materials and weld metals are protected either by a passive layer or by a high‐temperature oxide. Although dissimilar metal welds are used in both primary … Show more

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